System (continued)

Setup Menu

Monitor Output Adjust

This item is used to adjust the monitor output.

Setup Menu

4 System

6 On Screen Display Setting

5 Monitor Output Adjust

step1. Adjust the monitor scan mode.

Adjust the display range of the monitor. Set it

depending on the displaying area of the monitor. Overscan: Displays overscaned picture. Generally, this setting is suitable for the monitor of which the display range is narrow such as a television for domestic use.

Underscan: Displays underscaned picture. Generally, this setting is suitable for the monitor of which the display range is wide such as a liquid crystal television.

step2. Adjust the alpha blend level.

The picture supplied from the camera can be

viewed through the menu screen being displayed.

2-1 Menu

Adjust the see-through level of the menu display.

2-2 On Screen Information

Adjust the see-through level of the information such as the clock or title.

Audio Setting

This item is used to set the audio output for each camera number connected. This setting can be made for the single screen display and the split screen display individually.

Audio setting is available only when the optional audio interface board DX-SC5 is attached to this unit.

Setup Menu

4 System

7 Audio Setting

1 Single Display

2 Multiplex Display

step1. Select the desired audio output for each camera number and split screen.

This setting is valid for the audio output during playback or displaying a picture from a camera.

Channel 1: During displaying the picture from a camera, outputs audio from the AUDIO IN 1 terminal. During playback, outputs the audio recorded from the AUDIO IN 1 terminal.

Channel 2: During displaying the picture from a camera, outputs audio from the AUDIO IN 2 terminal. During playback, outputs the audio recorded from the AUDIO IN 2 terminal.

Channel 3: During displaying the picture from a camera, outputs audio from the AUDIO IN 3 terminal. During playback, outputs the audio recorded from the AUDIO IN 3 terminal.

Channel 4: During displaying the picture from a camera, outputs audio from the AUDIO IN 4 terminal. During playback, outputs the audio recorded from the AUDIO IN 4 terminal.

Off: Does not output audio.

The audio can be switched temporarily by using

<Audio> (User MenuAudio). ( See page 44.)

Reset to Factory Setting

This item is used to reset the menu settings.

Setup Menu

4 System

8 Reset to Factory Setting

step1. Select “Execute” to initialize menu settings.

The setting of present time, password, “E-mail Address” and “Recorder ID” of LAN B are not reset.

When you execute <Reset to Factory Setting> with the setting of “IP Address,” “Sub Net Mask,” “Gateway,” “Service Port Setting” of LAN B, “IP Address,” “Sub Net Mask,” “Gateway” of LAN A, or menu language selection changed, the power turns off and the unit restarts.

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